FireMedic82
DIYer
Thanks! Slowly but surely, man. We're getting there though!
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Thanks! St. Augustine, I've been there a couple times. Very cool place to visit. I'm in the panhandle. We happened to be right in the path of the hurricane's eye. Quite a lot of destruction from the coast, all the way up to the north border. Unreal, really. Never experienced anything like it.Love the marine vinyl, so clean looking, great job with the panels. I am getting ready to move back to the inside cabin on my build once I finish the galley soon and was curious how you liked the vinyl as well as the headliner material you picked?
Also where in Florida are you? I am in St Augustine and we lucked out on the past two hurricanes. Glad to see you got this thread going again!
Thanks! I appreciate that.beautiful work man
What is the name of the vinyl and the headliner? Where did you purchase? I have been delaying the inevitable of skinning the ceiling of the cabin. The bendable plywood I used on the hatch didn't fare very well because of the radius I had and formed some slight cracks. I am still going to put it up because I bought it and I can't return it. So my debate was what to put over it. I like the idea of the headliner. Will do some further research. Thanks FireMedic.Thanks! St. Augustine, I've been there a couple times. Very cool place to visit. I'm in the panhandle. We happened to be right in the path of the hurricane's eye. Quite a lot of destruction from the coast, all the way up to the north border. Unreal, really. Never experienced anything like it.
About the camper though, I really like both materials. This grade of vinyl I've used for many years, and it's very durable. Really close to feeling like leather, unlike others I've seen, and tried. Another thing is that it takes in vinyl dye really well, if you decided to change the color, or couldn't find the exact color vinyl you wanted. As for the headliner, only time will tell, but so far I'm really happy with it. The material that it's made from should hold up really well, and clean up easily.
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